Nagle earned first-team honors on the West Team while Redmond
claimed second-team accolades. The two 2011 Hobey Baker
Memorial Award candidates were among 24 individuals to be
recognized on either the East or West Teams as each squad had
six individuals on the first team and another six attained
second-team accolades.

The AHCA/Old Time Hockey All-America Ice Hockey Teams are
sponsored by Old Time Hockey, an international leader in
hockey-themed apparel, and chosen by members of the American
Hockey Coaches Association. The All-America Teams were
announced at the 2011 NCAA Men's Division I Frozen Four in St.
Paul, Minn.

Nagle and Redmond represent the sixth and seventh
Ferris State skaters to receive All-America laurels. The two
join the likes of Chris Kunitz (2002-03), Mike Brown
(2002-03), Rob Collins (2001-02), Andy Roach (1995-96 and
1996-97), and John Gruden (1993-94). With his first-team
designation, Nagle represents the fourth Bulldog to claim
first-team All-America honors.

A 2010-11 RBC Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA)
Player of the Year finalist, Nagle garnered both All-CCHA First
Team and Ferris State's Most Valuable Player Award kudos this
season by compiling an 18-14-5 record with a 2.02 goals-against
average (74 goals allowed) and a .923 saves percentage (885 saves)
as a starter in all 37 of his outings. Nagle was chosen as
the CCHA's Goaltender of the Week (Nov. 8) and also attained
Inside College Hockey.com First-Half All-CCHA Team
recognition.

The Ferris State netminder made his mark on a national level
this season as evidenced by currently ranking fifth in
goals-against average, tied for 10th in shutouts (three), 12th in
saves percentage, and 32nd in winning percentage
(.554).

Nagle closed out his four-year (2007-10) Bulldog career with a
45-42-11 record while producing a 2.32 goals-against average and a
.916 saves percentage in 101 appearances. He presently ranks
tied for first among Ferris' all-time netminders in save
percentage (.916), second in both victories (45) and goals-against
average (2.32), third in minutes played (5,801), fourth in saves
(2,451), tied for fourth in games played (101), fifth in shutouts
(five), and sixth in winning percentage (.515). Nagle, who
inked a two-year deal with the National Hockey League's (NHL) Tampa
Bay Lightning, is currently with the team's top affiliate the
Norfolk Admirals of the American Hockey League (AHL).

Redmond, a 2010-11 All-CCHA First-Team performer, registered a
team second-highest 20 points on a career season-best seven goals
with 13 assists in 26 contests this season. The 2010-11
Bulldog team captain led all Ferris defensemen in points, goals,
and assists this campaign to go with four power-play markers, three
game-winning lamplighters, 41 blocked shots, and a plus three
efficiency rating. The FSU blueliner generated at least a
point in 15 games this season, which featured five multiple-point
game efforts.

This season, Redmond was chosen as the CCHA's Defenseman of the
Week (Jan. 10) and landed a spot on Inside College
Hockey.com's First-Half All-CCHA Team. He was
tabbed as a preseason All-America Third-Team selection by
Inside College Hockey.com and garnered first-team CCHA
Preseason All-Conference plaudits prior to this 2010-11
campaign. To date, Redmond ranks tied for 41st place
nationally in game-winning goals (three).

Redmond concluded his four seasons (2007-11) as a Bulldog with
90 points on 22 goals and 68 assists in 141 contests.
The 2009-10 second-team All-CCHA skater chalked up 12
power-play goals, seven game-winning tallies, one short-handed
lamplighter, 217 blocked shots, and a plus 22 efficiency
rating. A 2009-10 MichiganCollegeHockey.com
Second-Team honoree, Redmond presently ranking tied for 24th among
Ferris State's scoring leaders in assists and is listed 37th in
points. A 2008 seventh-round NHL Entry Draft pick (184th
overall) by the Atlanta Thrashers, Redmond recently inked a
contract with Atlanta and is currently skating for their top
affiliate the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League
(AHL).

The pair both played integral roles this season in Ferris State
presently leading all NCAA Division I teams in penalty-kill
efficiency (88.6) and ranking fifth in scoring defense (2.21
gpg.).

Ferris State closed out the 2010-11 season with an
18-16-5 overall record, which included a fifth-place 12-12-4-3 mark
(43 league points) in CCHA action. The 18 wins posted by the
Bulldogs, under head coach Bob
Daniels, represented a tie for the eighth-most
single-season victories in the program's history.